11 Amazing Flea Markets In New Jersey You Absolutely Have To Visit
Discover some of the best flea markets in New Jersey, offering unique goods and great deals.
There’s no better place to hunt for bargains than a flea market (or two or three). Some of the best deals and unique goods can be found at New Jersey flea markets. We've got some pretty great options here in the Garden State, including the following 11 spots, which are easily some of the best New Jersey flea markets. Let's go shopping!
1. New Egypt Flea Market Village (New Egypt)
This unique shopping village is open rain or shine every Wednesday and Sunday. It is comprised of a variety of restored climate-controlled buildings, many with historical value, including several that moved from Fort Dix. For more information, visit the New Egypt Flea Market Village website. It's one of the best flea markets in the state!
2. New Meadowlands Flea Market (East Rutherford)
Located at Met Life Stadium, this "premier" outdoor flea market operates every Saturday, rain or shine. Enjoy hundreds of vendors, food, games, and free entertainment. As if it couldn't get any better, admission and parking are free! For more information, head to the New Meadowlands Flea Market website.
3. Collingwood Auction and Flea Market (Farmingdale)
You'll find around 100 indoor vendors and over 500 outdoor vendors at this market, which is open Fridays, Saturdays, and Sundays. There are several snack shops and restrooms available on site too. It's one of the best flea markets in New Jersey to explore.
For more information, visit the Collingwood Auction and Flea Market website.
4. Asbury Park Punk Rock Flea Market (Asbury Park)
This epic flea market takes over the Convention Hall three times a year. A can't-miss shopping destination, the market features over 125 vendors selling vinyl records, musical equipment, vintage clothes, jewelry, art, and more. They also showcase local musicians during every event and offer a full bar. For more information, including upcoming market dates, head to the Asbury Park Punk Rock Flea Market website.
5. Neshanic Flea Market (Neshanic Station)
This flea market is held on Saturdays (weather permitting), March through October. At the market, you can shop for antiques, collectibles, furniture, jewelry, housewares, tools, electronics, games, videos, books, toys, arts and crafts, memorabilia, clothing, and more. For more information, visit the Neshanic Flea Market website.
6. Five Acres Flea Market (Belvidere)
Located at the intersection of RT46 and RT519 in Belvidere, Five Acres Flea Market is open on Saturdays and Sundays. Getting started as a vendor here is extremely easy - just set up your booth after sunrise and someone will come to collect the rent (which is quite affordable). As a shopper, you never know what you'll find as the market boasts everything from vintage toys to fresh produce.
For more information, visit the Facebook page for Five Acres Flea Market.
7. Cowtown Flea Market (Pilesgrove)
Held twice weekly, year-round, you’ll have plenty of chances to visit the Cowtown Farmers Market – and that’s a good thing because it’s been dubbed the best flea market in New Jersey. A can’t-miss shopping destination, it consists of indoor and outdoor farmers markets and a flea market. Growing exponentially since its establishment in 1926, the market plays host to more than 400 vendors. Visit the market, rain or shine, every Tuesday and Saturday. For more information, visit the Cowtown Flea Market website.
8. Pacific Flea (Jersey City)
This epic flea market is held on the second Saturday of each month between April and October. You'll find antique and vintage goods, crafts, fine art, food vendors, and live music - it's quite an experience. For more information, visit the Pacific Flea website.
9. Berlin Farmers Market (Berlin)
This market is open Thursday through Sunday. One of its best features is that it offers discounts to veterans and senior citizens. Amish vendors and delicious sweets are also among the flea market's perks. For more information, head to the Berlin Farmers Market website.
10. Columbus Farmers Market (Columbus)
This indoor/outdoor market is open Thursday through Sunday (the outdoor market is closed on Fridays). It is the Delaware Valley's oldest and largest flea market (according to the market's website). A bargain hunter's dream come true, it has 65 indoor vendors and over 1,000 outdoor vendors. You'll also find an Amish Market and garden center. For more information, visit the Columbus Farmers Market website.
11. Englishtown Flea Market (Englishtown)
A favorite for more than 80 years, this epic flea market is open every Saturday and Sunday, rain or shine. You'll find indoor buildings and an outdoor area, offering specialty foods, toys, antiques, and more. For more information, head to the Englishtown Flea Market website.
This is just the tip of the iceberg when it comes to New Jersey flea markets. There are tons more. What do you think is the best flea market in New Jersey? Tell us in the comments!
If you like vintage treasures and good deals, you may also want to check out these antique shops in New Jersey.
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